Animal profiles & breeding pages
Individual pages for each breeding animal and each scheduled breeding. Photos, registered pedigree, EPDs, and availability, all updatable without touching code.
001 / Species · Livestock
Livestock buyers (cattle, sheep, goats, rare-breed programs) make purchase decisions on registered pedigree, EPDs, herd-sire reference data, and sale catalog detail. A proper livestock breeder website surfaces all of that in a way that holds up to a real buyer with a checkbook. Built for serious commercial and seedstock programs, not hobby brochure sites.
002 / The trust problem
Misrepresented papers and one-and-done operations have made livestock buyers more cautious than ever. Before a serious buyer reaches out, they are looking for evidence that your program is legitimate.
A professional website signals that you take your program seriously. Registration numbers, current EPDs or DHIR records, real photos of your animals, transparent pricing, and a real contact method. A free Wix site with stock photos or a Facebook page with no website at all sends the opposite signal.
Beyond trust there is the search problem. When someone searches "registered Angus bulls for sale Oklahoma" or "Nigerian Dwarf goat breeder ADGA," they are finding whoever ranks in Google. That is you, with a properly indexed sale catalog, or it is large livestock marketplaces capturing traffic you should own.
003 / What gets built
Custom design for your breed, your registration body, your operation. Not a theme you share with 500 other sites. Built on a modern stack so Google reads it, mobile users navigate it, and you can update it yourself.
Individual pages for each breeding animal and each scheduled breeding. Photos, registered pedigree, EPDs, and availability, all updatable without touching code.
Multi-generation pedigree rendered from real data. Click any ancestor to see their profile. Buyers see the lineage; Google sees structured data.
Real catalog pages with lot number, EPDs, sale price, and deposit status. Buyers see availability without messaging you, and you get a printable catalog out of the same data.
Each animal, each breeding, each registration is structured data Google can index. The difference between getting found for "registered Angus bulls for sale Oklahoma" and being invisible.
A real screening form on the site, not a Google Form linked from Facebook. Filtered, organized inquiries hit your inbox or your records app.
Add a new animal, swap availability, update photos, without writing code. If you would rather not manage it, monthly maintenance plans start at $100/mo.
004 / Other species
The breeder website service runs the same data model across every species: animals, pairings, offspring, lineage. The breed-specific details (registry feeds, health-testing standards, gestation/incubation calendars) are what changes.
005 / Pricing
Diagnostic call is free for builds over $2,500.
The final price depends on herd size, whether you need a sale catalog with downloadable PDFs, EPD imports from your registration body, and how much custom functionality your program requires. Fixed quote before any work begins.
006 / Ready to talk
Send a note with your current site (or lack of one), the breeds and registration bodies you work with, and what is broken first. I read every inquiry myself, same day.
007 / Common questions
Livestock breeder websites start at $2,500. The price depends on herd size, whether you need a sale catalog with downloadable PDFs, EPD imports from your registration body, and whether the site includes a CMS for ongoing herd updates. You get a fixed quote before any work begins.
At minimum, individual animal profiles with photos and registered pedigree, breeding and sale pages with availability status, a buyer inquiry form, EPD and registration display, and mobile-responsive design. Strong sites also include a downloadable sale catalog, a herd-sire reference page, and schema markup so Google understands what the site is about.
Most livestock breeder websites launch within 3 to 4 weeks from kickoff. A site with a sale catalog, deposit management, or a large herd to feature may take 5 to 6 weeks. Every project gets a timeline estimate before work starts.
Yes. Most sites include a simple CMS where you can add new animals, update sale and breeding availability, and change photos and text without writing code. If you prefer not to manage it yourself, monthly maintenance packages are available starting at $100/mo.
Yes. Redesigns are common. If you are on Wix, Squarespace, or an outdated WordPress theme, I can migrate your content and rebuild on a modern stack. Your domain stays the same and existing SEO value is preserved with proper redirects.